In the Grass by the Lake
I know it's not a good time for blogging, and this one has no more point to exist, but somehow I can't leave this blog, even if I tried.
I like taking pictures of insects and animals, it's demanding enough to prevent me from thinking of anything else, and makes me feel close to them.
2 comments:
those pictures are really lovely and they show a great artistic value. Whenever I try to catch an insect, it flies away. I have no patience to wait for the right moment or move smoothly.
I saw them from your mail but I was too gloomy to answer anything.
I'm sorry! but they are so tender...
It's frustrating to have them fly away, and it takes a certain mood to be patient- otherwise one just gets angry. But if I manage to get in the mood, it feels nice.
I hope you are less gloomy soon. Just trying to distract you a bit. Don't be sorry, and don't mind me.
OK, this is embarrassing, but let me tell you about my first riding lesson, just between the two of us and the rest of the web: after 20 minutes I wanted to get off the horse in the middle of the forest. I was terified. I am so ashamed. It was 8 of us and the others were more advanced, so they kept running away and the instructor had to look for them, so I was left alone. My horse got scared and wanted to look for the others, called them, tried to run to them. I was fine after all,and completed the lesson, but I'm afraid I made a complete fool of myself. Maybe the second time will be better! I still like horses, no matter what.
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